Get your calendar out stat if you want to secure a seat for this year’s big day. As with all the major dining days, be sure to bookmark this post. I’ll be routinely revamping the list as more restaurants unveil their plans. Please note that practically every restaurant in multiple dimensions of space and time will be open on February 14th – call your favorite right now if you fancy dining there. Those listed below are restaurants offering something above and beyond their normal day-to-day menu.
Note: unless otherwise stated all of the below are for February 14th itself. For more inspiration also check out years gone past as well – 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016. Further down the page, some options for dining at home too. Further reading – our lists of romantic dining in SLC and fine dining in Utah.
Urban Hill
Downtown SLC / Post District
Five-course prix fixe – menu
$95 per person, optional $45 sommelier wine pairing
Entrees come with optional extra Maine lobster $24, caviar $15, or black truffle $25
Flanker
Downtown SLC / The Gateway
Special menu dishes
Available February 12th – 14th
Chef Joshua has curated a great specialty menu featuring burrata salad, roasted artichoke, seared salmon, and filet mignon. Also available, two specialty cocktails called the roots of love, and Cupid’s arrow. Also on offfer – 50% off karaoke for Galentine’s Day with the promo code: LOVE. Reservations need to be made online to redeem the code.
SLC Eatery
SLC
Four-course prix fixe – menu
$90 per person
Adelaide
Downtown SLC / Le Meridien hotel
5.00 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.
$90 per person
Arlo
Avenues / Capitol Hill
Four-course menu
$75 per person
Avenues Proper
Avenues
Five-course prix fixe – menu
$75 per person, $26 optional charcuterie special for two
Copper Canyon Grill & Tavern
Downtown SLC / Radisson Hotel
4.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.
Begin with Scottish smoked salmon or a local charcuterie, then savor a choice of Niman Ranch beef tenderloin or Atlantic king salmon. End on a sweet note with a cast iron shortcake cookie or hot toddy lava cake.
Copper Common
Downtown SLC
Special dishes – info
Emigration Brewing Co
SLC / Emigration Canyon
Six-course prixe fixe – menu
Seatings at 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.
$90 person, $30 optional beverage pairing, $15 NA beverage pairing
Emigration Cafe
SLC
Three-course menu
5.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.
$55 per person, $32 optional beverage pairing
Escala Provisions Company
Park City
Three-course prix fixe menu
$69 per person
Finca Pintxos Bar
Downtown SLC
Four-course Basque-style menu
$50 per person, $40 optional wine pairing
Finca
15th and 15th
Four-course menu
$85, optional wine pairings $35
Fleming’s Steakhouse
Downtown SLC / The Gateway
Three-course prime surf & turf menu for two
Available February 8th through 19th
$230 per couple
Franck’s
Cottonwood Heights
Five-course prix fixe – menu
$140 per person
Available February 12th through 18th
Goldener Hirsch
Deer Valley
Seven-course prix fixe – menu
Live jazz music in the Antler Lounge
5.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.
$225 per person
Ice Haus
Murray
Special dinner – info
$69 per person, includes champagne toast
KITA
Park City / Pendry
Three-course prix fixe – menu
$160 per person
Kona Grill
Riverton
Special menu items
February 12th through $18th
Laziz Kitchen
Downtown SLC / Central 9th / Midvale
Three-course meal – menu
$75 per person, NA beverages included
Libertango
Sandy
$169 per person
Guests who reserve the Valentine Package with Libertango will enjoy a specialty menu that includes empanadas, pasta, Wagyu steak, salmon, and more. Delight your taste buds with our authentic Argentine cuisine, complemented by our romantic atmosphere.
The Melting Pot
Downtown SLC
Five-course menu
$214 per couple
Pago
9th and 9th
Four-course menu
5.00 p.m. – 9.00 p.m.
$120 food, $45 optional wine pairing
Simon’s
Midway / Homestead Resort
February 9th, 10th, 11th and 14th
Stanza
Downtown SLC
Five-course prix fixe – menu
$100 per person
Tuscany
Cottonwood Heights
Four-course prix fixe – menu
$120 per person
The Wild Rose
South jordan
Four-course prix fixe – menu
$90 per peson
Violet
SLC
Three course – menu
$130 per couple, or $65 per person
Other related items
Contribution Cocktail Lounge
Downtown SLC / Hyatt Regency
For Valentine’s Day, Contribution Cocktail Lounge is offering the “S’mores Love Board for Two” paired with Raspberry Daiquiris and Strawberry Lemon Drops. Starting at $13, it’s the perfect sweet treat to enjoy ahead of Valentine’s Day dinner or to end the romantic evening with a nightcap.
Mar | Muntanya
Downtown SLC / Hyatt Regency
The indulgent Galentine’s Day Brunch in Mar | Muntanya’s Dining Globes (February 10th & 11th) is one of the most memorable ways to celebrate the gal pal holiday in downtown Salt Lake City. Starting at $75 per person, the opulent brunch experience includes a special menu featuring strawberry shortcake waffles, churro French toast, raspberry buttermilk pancakes, Niman Ranch bacon, locally sourced sausage, crunchy breakfast potatoes, roasted asparagus, and chocolate-covered strawberries. The experience can be further enhanced by adding the signature Bellini bar (option to swap with mimosas or any sparkling wine).
The private, temperature-controlled dining globes offer the best downtown views with a breathtaking backdrop of the snowcapped Wasatch Mountains. Each globe can accommodate up to eight adults and is equipped with independent Bluetooth speakers that guests can connect to for a more personal musical experience and ambiance.
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